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The
major resort north of Varna, Albena occupies a pretty stretch of coast
just north of Varna and south of Cape Kavarna. During medieval times the
bay had two large fresh water wells and residents earned a living by selling
drinking water to Nessebar, which had none of its own. The resort, established
in 1958, is the largest one. The wide, six-kilometer-long beach is protected
by dunes and touted as the best on the coast 24C/75F degree water and
loads of sunny days. With more than 30 hotels capable of accommodating
some 30,000 visitors, the resort can get pretty crowded during peak season.
Most hotels are set back from the beach, in numerous small shaded parks
and gardens that help alleviate some of the congested feel. Albena lives
up to its motto of "Where families come first." Children and toddlers
are kept occupied with the likes of kiddie trains, well-equipped playgrounds,
and organized festivals. But not only kids have all the fun.
Adult
sports include windsurfing, sailing, parasailing, speedboating, scooter-driven
parachuting, pedalboating, waterskiing, horseback riding, archery, mini-golf,
roller and in-line skating, bowling, tennis, bicycling, beach volleyball,
and wall climbing (for the truly bored). To soothe sore muscles after
all that physical exertion there are balneo-therapy treatment centers.
Night Life is as equally varied and includes casinos, discos and nightclubs
with live cabaret acts and colorful floor shows. Some 130 restaurants
and taverns are accustomed to catering to foreign tastes so there's something
for everyone.
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